Princeton University Professor Dr. Cornel West appeared on the Tavis Smiley radio show on Thursday where he weighed in with his thoughts on how the media and lawmakers are responding to the tragic massacre of teachers and children in Newtown, Connecticut.

West expressed his frustration over how eagerly the media demanded a conversation about gun laws after Newtown, but seems unmoved by endemic gun violence in Americas cities where the victims are primarily minorities.

We cant just shed tears for those on the vanilla side of town, West said. They are precious, but they are no less or more precious than our poor brothers and sisters on Indian reservations  who are killing each other  or be they black or brown or what have you.

But its a good thing that we now have a discussion on gun control. We need one on drone control. Not a peep, not a mumbling word when black folk get shot, West added.

But now, Newtown, Connecticut, vanilla side  low and behold we got a major conversation. Thats wonderful. Each life is precious, but it just upsets me when were so deferential.

And if we demand more of law enforcement in certain communities this disgusting gutter trash would damn us for that too. Look no farther than your household mirror to see the real racist culprit here West.

I care a great deal about the death and destruction in areas you address here, you expletive deleted.

Those communities would be much better off if you and your ilk, fellow travelers were to have a fatal coronary this very night.

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posted on 12/27/2012 5:34:59 PM PST
by DoughtyOne
(How about a waiting period for putting crazies out on the streets, say a million years or so.)

Actually, they probably are a little more precious in one area than the other if we measure by potential contribution to society. I’m sure you could use some sort of historical data and extrapolate into the likely future. I’m no college professor, though.

So why isn’t he speaking out about his BROTHERS killing each other and innocent children in the hood. We can’t waist sympathy on some vanilla children (I never did see a racial breakdown of the victims, like it matters), but we certainly can’t have a dialogue on the black on black crime because that would call attention to it. Unlike this educated, racist, MORON, I don’t have to know the color of a child to grieve for it’s loss. Please tell me again how only WHITE people can be racist.

So we can once again show why it hasn't, won't and never will work. Criminals are exactly that because they don't comply with society's values and laws. Passing more laws will not stop or deter criminals.

I love how he talks about all the black victims but declines to talk about all the black PERPETRATORS. This is another liberal tactic-blacks and other minorities can only be reported as victims, they must never be reported as the perpetrators even though, the vast majority of the time, they are both.

>> “Not a peep, not a mumbling word when black folk get shot,” West added

Or aborted.

Turn to your “chocolate bros and sistas”, West, and ponder the continual Black support for the Leftism that’s led the Black community down the road of poverty, broken families, substance abuse, and incarceration.

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posted on 12/27/2012 5:49:40 PM PST
by Gene Eric
(Demoralization is a weapon of the enemy. Don't get it, don't spread it!)

“I wonder if Allen West was trying to bring the whole Gun free Chicago thing into the conversation”

Where did ALLEN West come into the conversation?
This a$$hole is CORNELL West, a Marxist professor!
You shouldn’t mention Allen West in the same sentence as Cornell West. In so doing, you are besmerching one of the few decent, upstanding black men in our country!

West is an avowed Marxist with a bad Don King hair-do. He’s the clown prince of academia with an emphasis on “clown”, i.e. the Bozo of the Left, but just not as nice as the original Bozo.

Oh, did I mention that he is also an out and out racist?

With black marxists, you get a two-fer, a commie and racial hater. And they are proud of it.

No wonder Obama and Holder run America. The great uneducated and unwashed like this combination. Yes, the Great One did bring us together, one faction in hate, and one in love of our country and Constitution, a competing Ying and Yang.

The battle is enjoined with the price of freedom at stake.

Will the haters and marxists win, and destroy us, or will the decent people of America rise up and take back our country?

Getting rid of marxist idiots in academia would be a great start. So many reds, too much tenure.

maybe when blacks start getting serious about fixing their own problems and appearing to actually give a damn instead of saying nothing themselves and starting to deal with the problems they won’t take anyone else’s advice regarding, and actually start fixing the problems,

...expressed his frustration over how eagerly the media demanded a conversation about gun laws after Newtown, but seems unmoved by endemic gun violence in Americas cities where the victims are primarily minorities.

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posted on 12/27/2012 6:52:30 PM PST
by SunkenCiv
(Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)

But now, Newtown, Connecticut, vanilla side  low and behold we got a major conversation. Thats wonderful. Each life is precious, but it just upsets me when were so deferential.

Like the total non-reported by the MEDIA story of the non-stop shooting gallery of death called C-H-I-C-A-G-O-?

Over 446 DEAD just this year

Perhaps that is something that he should address with, umm, (just a guess here) THE MEDIA?

Yeah, the same media that he is currently engaging in a bit of footsie?

You know, while he is all busy"weighed in with his thoughts on how the media" is responding "so deferential."

Because Mr. Revered College Professor in the Center for African American Studies and prominent member of the Democratic Socialists of America, where Professor West attributes most of the black community's problems to "existential angst derive from the lived experience of ontological wounds and emotional scars inflicted by white supremacist beliefs and images permeating U.S. society and culture," it is that very same "media" that is doing the very thing you are decrying as being unresponsive to the non-WHITES "who are killing each other  or be they black or brown or what have you.

So, despite that 1973 graduation from Harvard University and receiving a Ph.D. at Princeton University, you have just correctly framed the question (what about the MEDIA bias) BUT YOU INSIST ON BLAMING "WHITEY."

Within that process you have nullified any potential good you might have ever done (debatable) and reduced yourself to the status of Moron, 3rd class.

What makes me really sad is the fact that West only shows concern for inner city crime when he thinks that he can exploit it for politicial leverage. Does he care about inner city crime. Not at all, he just cares about himself.

Prof. West, a question, who are the people you are actually criticizing? Not the American People. Who care about all the lives lost. Not conservatives, libertarians, Republicans and right-wingers, who've been wanting to do something about high crime rates for decades.

Prof. West, who runs the "chocolate cities"? Who polices the "chocolate" side of town? Who has created the situation in the "chocolate" neighborhoods, that have resulted in the bloodshed, crime, violence, chaos and hopelessness? Who are these people?

Why, Prof. West, if you ask yourself these questions, the answer is clear. It's your pals, the Democrats, the progressives, the government employee unions, who are responsible.

Prof. West, do you have the courage to face the truth of this? Republicans, conservatives have been run out of these towns decades ago. And upon facing this truth, Prof. West, do you have the courage to draw the consequences and make a public statement against the guilty?

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